All full power broadcasters in the US have switched.
No. They have digital channels and may pick up analogue channels but there are no digital channels.
Go to the "set up menu" and click on SCAN DIGITAL CHANNELS.
I do not believe you gain "Extra Channels." The Converter box is to convert the Digital over the air signal to a non-digital TV so you can still receive channels after the analog signal broadcasts are going to stop on Feb. 17th, 2009 in the US.
Only Satellite Channels. Terrestrial Channels are only analogue.
Digital cable is generally more expensive than regular cable, but it is not considered a premium service like a premium channel. It means that the regular channels come in clearer and sharper than the non-digital channels. Some channels are only available on digital.
Digital TV, you mean? It was to provide more bandwidth. Supposedly, programs were going to be sharper, clearer BUT of course networks and station owners went the shoddy route: more channels, each one no better (and usually worse) than the analog channels they replaced.
Go into your user's menu and select the channel search function. It should allow you to search both analog and digital channels providing it has a digital tuner.
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The parental control is turned on or you have to pay extra for some channels.
In order to watch digital channels one needs to first purchase a digital set top receiver box. These are relatively cheap nowadays and won't set you back more than $50 for a standard unit.
All full power broadcasters in the US have switched.
Yes.